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In an event arranged at the National Press Club by Accountability Lab speakers discussed the key drivers and impacts of fake news and disinformation on society and especially on youth. Dr. Zafar Iqbal, Dean, Social Sciences Department, International Islamic University, Islamabad; Ms. Zill e Huma, Deputy Director at the Press […]
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In an event arranged at the National Press Club by Accountability Lab speakers discussed the key drivers and impacts of fake news and disinformation on society and especially on youth.
Dr. Zafar Iqbal, Dean, Social Sciences Department, International Islamic University, Islamabad; Ms. Zill e Huma, Deputy Director at the Press Information Department, Iftikhar Sherazi, Bureau Chief, Dawn News and Dr. Sadia Kamal, who is senior journalist and former vice president of the NPC, were among the key speakers. The event was attended by representatives from local media, civil society and students from various academic institutions.
In her opening remarks Dr. Sadia Kamal welcomed the participants and appreciated Accountability Lab for the collaboration on this important issue. She said that people depend on the media for vital information enabling them to make informed decisions. And it is the responsibility of the media to ensure transparency in reporting.
“It is the constitutional right of every citizen to express their opinion and the government in consultation with the stakeholders, monitors the continuously evolving situation and develop frameworks to ensure the freedom of speech to everyone. However, it is the responsibility of us all not to spread fake news and misinformation that may effects the lives of many”, said Zill e Huma.
Highlighting the impacts of the fake news and misinformation; Dr. Zafar Iqbal said that much like in the rest of the world, fake news and misinformation is now a significant threat to public discourse and democratic values in Pakistan. Online disinformation has created or amplified challenges regarding access to credible information, political polarization, manipulation of social media conversations, trust in the news media, health-related information, and hate speech. With the internet user base of around 85 million the risks and impact of fake news and misinformation are exacerbated manifold.
Article originally published Sabah News and Pakistan Today